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Journal June 15, 2013June 15, 2013 by Bill Macchio

Bubbles,Kites and Walks In The Park

Saturday, June 8 ( last Saturday’s activities Posted today June 16* ) We hope you’ll find this a fun read, Saturday morning, about 8:30 a.m., Michael and I went over to the Shepherd Center, while Kim took one of those rare mornings to work. She works in the evening or during the day when Anthony …

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Journal June 10, 2013June 10, 2013 by Bill Macchio

THERAPY,TEAM WORK AND HARD WORK SPELLS HOPE

Anthony is progressing well. As many of you may know, last week, Anthony had an operation to implant a Baclofen pump. The doctors are pleased with the progress of the  pump, which is designed to help stabilize his trunk and legs. Once they are stabilized, rehabilitation will be able to strengthen his trunks and legs. …

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Journal May 29, 2013May 30, 2013 by Bill Macchio

Anthony Is Doing Better Than He Was Last Week

Anthony Is Doing Better Than He Was Last Week May 27, 2013 I was at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta May 17 through May 21. That Monday, the 20th, Anthony was really fed up. Early that morning he had a good cry. No one else was around, just he and I. He was in his …

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Journal May 12, 2013 by Bill Macchio

TIRED BUT STILL WORKING HARD WITH THREE CASTS ON HIS BODY

Kim and I know we’ve been blessed in so many ways since we began this journey with Anthony, which started in Palo Alto, California, Feb. 2. It started with a telephone call at 4:02 am and a very long plane ride. When we finally arrived at Stanford Hospital’s ICU and found Anthony surrounded by all …

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Journal May 10, 2013 by Bill Macchio

Anthony’s Challenges And How He Is Overcoming Them

May 7, 2013 – Tuesday morning. I’m in Anthony’s room. It’s about 8:45. Earlier we were laughing and communicating with our eyes, smiles and the “thumbs up” that is now an Anthony trademark. I asked Anthony what things are most challenging to him. He pointed to his mouth and then to his left side. Just …

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Journal April 29, 2013 by Bill Macchio

Anthony’s First Several Days at Shepherd – April 22 through April 27

Tuesday, April 23 – Anthony met his rehabilitation team and began speech therapy. He got his trach out at. Kentfield on April 15, which was a very big thing for Anthony and our family. Within the first 30 minutes of starting his speech therapy, Anthony was speaking words. It was so wonderful thing to hear …

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Journal April 27, 2013April 27, 2013 by Bill Macchio

Anthony and Kim Fly To Atlanta

Everyone was great to work with, but it just took forever. First and foremost, we had to make sureBlue Cross Blue Shield was going to approve Anthony’s stay at Shepherd. Many angels have crossed our path as we travel this journey, and one of them is named Eleanor. She communicates directly with Blue Cross about …

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Journal April 6, 2013April 6, 2013 by Bill Macchio

REWINDING ANTHONY’S JOURNEY

There’s been a length of time between posts so I wanted to try and catch everyone up. A lot of people who have been reading about Anthony often say positive things about our posts. Thank you for your love, prayers and concern for Anthony and our family. We can’t tell you how much it means to us. Stanford …

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Journal March 31, 2013March 31, 2013 by Bill Macchio

Anthony’s Best Way To Heal

It feels like a mountain of joy to be here with Anthony and Kim. I arrived Thursday at 10:15 p.m. at the San Francisco airport. I was climbing the walls of the plane to get out so I could get the rental car that would take me to see Kim and Anthony. I texted Kim …

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Journal March 17, 2013 by Bill Macchio

THIS WAS A GREAT DAY… Friday March 15, 2013

Each day I call, text and email Kim.  I’m currently back in Charleston and it’s tough being in Charleston while Anthony and his mom are in California.Even though my body is here my mind and heart is with Kim and Anthony. Friday was a good day. It made up for Wednesday big time.  Like Toni …

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Journal March 16, 2013 by Bill Macchio

It’s Going To Be A Long Road, but Anthony WILL MAKE IT!

Wednesday, March 13, was a really bad day for Anthony. He’s been susceptible to what they call brain  storms. They cause Anthony to sweat, his heart races and his body tenses up. They cause him great pain and discomfort.   It’s good that Toni, Anthony’s aunt, took a flight out of Florida Sunday, March 10, and …

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Journal March 7, 2013 by Bill Macchio

Catching Up With Anthony’s Progress

This happened yesterday … March 6, 2013 Anthony is improving. We have a long road to go, but the road gets a bit easier with each day. Today was a big day for everyone.  Drew, Anthony’s oldest brother, took a flight out of San Francisco this morning at 7:30 on his way back home to …

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Journal February 26, 2013March 1, 2014 by Bill Macchio

Kentfield Rehabilitation & Specialty Admitted Anthony

As we talked it was clear to me that neither one of them was as aware of the posts as we were, although Debbie had read them some time back. They didn’t make excuses or try to change the direction of the conversation. They were straightforward, honest and very transparent about everything. Since the very …

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Journal February 26, 2013February 26, 2013 by Trust Fund

Anthony’s Care And The Internet Postings. Don’t Believe Everything You Read Online.

Preparing for Anthony’s Admission at Kentfield As Anthony is being placed safely in the ambulance for his trip to Kentfield, Kim and I are anxious about Anthony’s new home. Anthony is on a trach and he caught a bout of pneumonia for which they are giving him antibiotics. Although he can breathe on his own, …

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Journal February 23, 2013February 26, 2013 by Bill Macchio

Anthony’s Ambulance Trip over the Golden Gate Bridge

Where to start? Tonight is Friday, about 8:00 pm and as we stand around Anthony’s bedside, Elle, Kim and I are talking about how our sense of time is so skewed. It has been 21 days since we received that dreadful call from the San Mateo policeman who was first on the scene where Anthony …

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